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1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | Chilean state policies toward the Marpuche people | 18 |
3 | Periphery of the periphery : the export of growth, income, and population | 25 |
4 | The Mapuche movement from the 1930s to 1973 : the defense of the Reducciones | 36 |
5 | Neoliberal ideology and institutionalization | 50 |
6 | Resurgence of the Mapuche movement : reaction to Decree Law 2568, the rise of new demands, and the political process during the transition | 59 |
7 | The indigenous law of 1993 : contested concepts of peoples, territory, and development | 76 |
8 | Indigenous rights under siege : the conflict over the Biobio hydroelectric projects | 99 |
9 | The Biobio Dam projects : sustainable development, national security, and indigenous rights | 124 |
10 | The neoliberal logging industry versus the defense of territory and culture | 156 |
11 | The logging industry, the Concertacion government, and demands for collective rights | 185 |
12 | Conclusion : reform of the reform? | 203 |
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